Tattoo Removal Youngstown OH

Find top doctors who perform Tattoo Removal in Youngstown, OH. Whether you’re seeking treatment or looking to schedule a preventative screening, we can connect you with the best dermatologists near you in Youngstown, OH.

Local Businesses

David George Reed

(330) 758-0591
7087 West Blvd
Youngstown, OH 44512


Chi S Ko Incorporated

(330) 759-0644
3132 Belmont Ave, #A
Youngstown, OH 44505


Dr.Richard D. Gentile

(330) 758-2001
6505 Market St # 103
Youngstown, OH 44512


Kenneth M Lloyd

(330) 758-9189
8060 Market Street
Youngstown, OH 44512


Jenifer Lloyd

330-758-9189
8060 Market St
Youngstown, OH 44512


Anthony L Mehle

(330) 758-8866
960 Windham Ct – Ste 2
Youngstown, OH 44512


Mehle, Anthony L – Dermatology Ctr-Northeast Ohio

(330) 758-8866
960 Windham Ct, #2
Youngstown, OH 44512


Kenneth Merle Lloyd

330-758-9189
8060 Market St
Youngstown, OH 44512


Arvind Narayan Padubidri

330-392-7474
6505 Market St Ste 311
Youngstown, OH 44512


Lloyd Dermatology

(330) 758-9189
8060 Market St
Youngstown, OH 44501


Richard Danl Gentile

330-758-2001
6505 Market St Ste A103
Youngstown, OH 44512


John Raymond Bernat

330-965-8760
987 Boardman Canfield Rd
Youngstown, OH 44512


Arvind Padubidri

(330) 392-7474
6505 Market Street Suite 311
Youngstown, OH 44512


Shannon, Patrick

330-965-0760
987 Boardman Canfield Rd
Youngstown, OH 44512


Richard Gentile

(330) 758-2001
6505 Market St Ste A103
Youngstown, OH 44512


Buckley Jr, John J – John J Buckley Jr Inc

(330) 758-8146
935 Trailwood Dr # C
Youngstown, OH 44501


George H Dietz Facs

330-788-7482
117 Forest Hill Rd
Youngstown, OH 44512


Dr.Stephen Salcedo

(330) 758-7084
755 Boardman Canfield Rd # P2
Youngstown, OH 44512


Buckley John J Jr

1-330-758-8146
935 Trailwood Drive Suite C
Youngstown, OH 44512


Susan G Woods

(330) 884-1557
20 Ohltown Rd
Youngstown, OH 44515


Tattoo Removal FAQ in Youngstown, OH

Where does the ink go after laser tattoo removal?

Unfortunately, even after removal, the ink doesn’t just disappear — we actually excrete it through our lymphatic system.

Can your body reject tattoo ink years later?

What’s done is done, right? Not always. In fact, skin irritation or a full-blown condition can develop months, years, even decades after the initial tattooing process.

Can salt and lemon juice remove a tattoo?

There is no way a little lemon juice will break up the ink. At the very least this will be very painful. Worst case scenarios are that doing this could lead to infection and scarring. There are really only two options for tattoo removal, excision and laser.

What oils fade tattoos?

Tea Tree oil can potentially throw off your skin’s PH balance and negatively affect the skins moisture barrier, leaving your tattoos looking dull and faded.

Can lemon remove tattoos?

There is no way a little lemon juice will break up the ink. At the very least this will be very painful. Worst case scenarios are that doing this could lead to infection and scarring. There are really only two options for tattoo removal, excision and laser.

Is removing a tattoo healthy?

But removing a tattoo isn’t as easy as it might seem. It can be painful, and risks include possible scarring and infection. But when done by a trained dermatologist, laser surgery can be safe and effective.

Is one session enough for tattoo removal?

An average of 10-12 sessions are usually required to eliminate a tattoo, but each case is unique and may require more or fewer treatments. The frequency of treatments depends on your tattoo, the most common time frame between treatments would be 6-8 weeks.

Can rubbing alcohol remove tattoos?

Chemical remover for stubborn tattoos. These include: Rubbing alcohol. Hand sanitizer. Hydrogen peroxide.

Is it easier to remove a new or old tattoo?

No matter when you got your tattoo, laser treatment can remove it. However, older ink is easier to remove than new ink, so you’ll probably require fewer treatments if you’re having an old tattoo removed than you will with a newer one.

What is the biggest concern with tattoo removal?

Scarring. Scarring is probably the biggest concern for those getting their tattoos removed with a laser. The more aggressive the treatments, the more likely it is to get a scar. Certain areas on the body are more likely to scar such as the wrists and ankles.